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Matt Ward
  • Peachtree City, GA
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Multi Family REI Corporate Structure

Matt Ward
  • Peachtree City, GA
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Planning to invest in GA.

Question, from liability, tax and safety standpoint, what is recommended structure for company.

Thinking and have heard many times an LLC or S Corp as holding company with sub-LLCs in the states you own assets, one LLC per 20-30 units...

Would you make holding company an S Corp or LLC and why?

For where, does Wyoming or GA make more sense for LLC? Wyoming is better for LLC protection, taxes, anonymity purposes but GA is the state of business conduct...Thoughts?

Currently own Wyoming S Corp, opening another Wyoming LLC and live outside US, though US citizen. Thanks guys!

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